Graduate Study

Studying at the Oxford Internet Institute is a unique experience where students benefit from the many disciplines represented and leave equipped for careers in exciting and dynamic sectors such as technology industries, journalism, finance, law and academia. Students come from all over the world to study at the OII, bringing with them a wide variety of experiences, educational backgrounds and worldviews. This diversity greatly enriches class discussions while allowing students to broaden their approach to their studies through integrative thinking.

The eleven-month residential MSc in Social Science of the Internet degree offers students Internet-related courses in law, policy and other social sciences in the context of this dynamic and supportive multi-disciplinary department.

The DPhil in Information, Communication and the Social Sciences doctoral programme is offered to students wishing to undertake ground-breaking, detailed study of the Internet and its social impact. Students ask original, concrete questions and adopt incisive methodologies for exploring them, in order to help positively shape the development of digital networked space and those whose lives are affected by it.

The Summer Doctoral Programme provides top doctoral students from around the world with the opportunity to work for two intensive weeks with leading figures in Internet research.

If you have any queries about our teaching programmes, please email teaching@oii.ox.ac.uk or telephone +44 (0)1865 87210.